Some people say that a poet named Samuel Coleridge was the first to use the term. What ever the source, it is clear that people have been using the term since the 1800s and possibly as early as the 1600s. The fact is, where ever the term came from, it is old!

2. The term refers to making babies (and particularly, the process of doing so)!

Irrespective of the source, people use the term “the birds & bees” to refer to the process of making babies. Some people think that means having sex but that is not entirely true. The irony is, most people don’t know how birds nor bees reproduce, so the reference often just confuses people more.

Birds, Bees, Babies, the story of the birds and the bees, tells a story in which birds and bees use frogs, snails, & puppy dog tails to make boys and sugar, spice and some things that are nice to make girls.

There is no real definition of the term. It refers to natural occurrence of mating. It is often referred to as the “Birds and Bees Talk” when used in connection with sexuality. Often it is the term used to explain what small children who have questions about where babies come from will be told.

Most people can tell you what little boys & little girls are made of but have no idea why such is the case!

3. The Stork (a bird) Delivers Babies!

To the dismay of doctors everywhere, despite having never seen it occur, if you ask anyone who delivers babies, most people will answer the Stork! This is just something everyone seems to know and accept, except most Medical Doctors..

a parent has to make some serious decisions. However you approach the conversation, the key is taking control of the situation and communication with your child!

How you start the birds & bees conversation is extremely important!

Most people know that there is a story about the birds & the bees but remarkably

THEY DON’T KNOW IT!!

Press Play and I’ll Tell it To You!

This Story is A Great Way To Explain Where Babies Come From To A Child Without Giving Biological Details…

Finally, someone has gotten around to actually telling the story of the birds and the bees…For generations, children (and oddly enough, some adults) have asked the question, “where do babies come from?” There have been answers from the biological to the absurd. However, everyone knows its got to do with birds and bees…but what does that mean? Did your mother ever tell you? J.L. Sweat masterfully tells a captivating non-biological story about how babies come from the birds and the bees. This story even makes mention of other mysterious loose ends, like sugar & frogs, to go where no story has gone before! No longer do you have to wonder whether a child is old enough to know the story you don’t even know. Buy this book and know the real story!!

The Birds and Bees Story is a non-biological Story.

Taking an initial SANTA CLAUS type approach to answering the question facilitates discussion between parent and child in a controlled environment.

The birds and bees story incorporates all the concepts you remember, from sugar and spice to frogs, snails and puppy dog tails!

The birds and bees story is the story of the Stork delivering a baby.

Using the Story of the Birds and the Bees can satisfy a child’s initial curiosity while giving a parent time to determine how to proceed with explaining difficult concepts.

The story of the birds and the bees allows a parent to protect the innocence of childhood.

The birds and bees story is a great children’s story & children’s bed time story. It is the Ultimate Nursery Rhyme!

The story of the birds and the bees is a great gift for children!

Birds, Bees, Babies!

The Story of The Birds & The Bees Has Been Helping Uncomfortable Parents For Years!

“LOVE IT! I think this book is perfect for my 7 year old, who just asked me ‘where do babies come from?’ I wasn’t sure how to answer!”

“Adorable & Funny! What an adorable & funny twist on the topic of the birds & bees! My daughter loves reading this book with me and cracks up laughing, especially the part about puppy dog tails! I highly recommend this book to those looking for a cute story about the birds and the bees!”

Jennifer on AMAZON.COM (PAPERBACK EDITION)

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“Need help chatting about the birds & the bees & ahem babies? Author J.L. Sweat and Oh Sweat publishing have created the book ‘Birds, Bees, Babies which explains where babies come from…without discussing sex or biology! No longer do we have to avoid telling our kids about the birds & the Bees!”